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Cruisin'
All aboard the Fantasy M/S of Carnival for half a week’s vacation time of fun and falderal. Hear greetings from your captain, his director and the crew. Ready, set, get going. The Bahamas wait for you. Bon Voyage! There’s Reggae music playing on the Lido. Dinner is at 6 or 8. Hold off on that tuxedo! You could eat a pizza by the Windows On the Sea or go beneath to dine on shrimp and meet the maitre d’. Gamble or see comedy; reflect upon the ocean. Late to bed; relax your head; sense the soothing motion. Rise and shine in Freeport where the ship will dock all day. You can disembark to take a tour, or you can stay. On board the ship, take a dip; lounge or dance Calypso. Get yourself massaged; work out, shop or play some bingo. All day long, you can find folks doing funny things like contests for the men with hairy chests or knobby knees. Day two when you waken, you will be in Nassau. There’s stuff for everyone, from your kiddies to your grandma! Little ones may stay behind. Folks will entertain them, or the kids can tag along with the adults. No problem! If you like adventure, visit lovely Blue Lagoon. For snorkeling with sting rays, the boat leaves right at noon. You can pet some dolphins, but extra you should pay if you want to swim with them. That’s one special day. In town you might be nabbed by a plaza beautician. Getting braids is all the rage, so people get their hair done. Get back to the gangway before the ship sets sail. If you‘re still not having fun, you must be a door nail! “Day at Sea” arrives as your trip is winding down, And the biggest night is coming; women wear a gown! That final evening dining perhaps with a new friend, you’ll wish instead of ending, it were starting all again. Gals and guys with braided scalps; everyone looks nice. Ah, that midnight feast with pretty sculptures carved in ice. The ultimate for leisure if you’re after more than snoozing’. In the laid-back natives lingo: “Mon, you best be cruising!” NOTE: (this describes a vacation I took about 12 years ago, my first and probably last cruise ever, unless I come into money. haha. I'd seen Europe in my youth but as vacations go,this truly was the best one.) For Carol Brown's Contest: "It's Time for a Vacation"
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